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Regan was signed by the Detroit Tigers as an amateur free agent in 1956
out the Western Michigan University. He pitched in 34 games for
Jamestown that summer (17-9, 229 IP, 3.66 ERA). He worked his way thru
the Tigers organization and made his major league debut in 1960.
He pitched for Detroit until 1965 and was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers on December 15, 1965 for another PONY alum, Dick Tracewski
(Hornell Dodgers, 1954). He was traded to the Chicago Cubs on April 23,
1968. He spent five seasons with the Cubs and was sold the the Chicago
White Sox on June 2, 1972. He appeared in 10 games for the White Sox and
was released on July 20, 1972. Regan had a career record of 96-81 in 13
major league seasons.
Following retirement as a player, Regan was a college head coach (Grand Valley State,
1974-82) and was a major league pitching coach with the Seattle
Mariners, Cleveland Indians, and Chicago Cubs. He managed the Baltimore
Orioles in 1995 (71-73) and later managed and coached in the minor
leagues. He was the interim pitching coach for the New York Mets in 2019, and coached in the Dominican Republic winter league in 2019-20.
Source: Baseball Reference
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